This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be illegal IMO, Its not 1960 anymore, 2 man rooms is the norm in most of the world now, 1 guy on days and one guy on nights, You never see you room mate.
http://sapurakencana.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/SapuraKencana%202000.pdf

The DLV2000 provides versatility for projects requiring a combination of pipelay, heavy lift, large deck space and offshore workforce accommodation. The capabilities traditionally required by many vessels are now available from one.

published:27 Jul 2016

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Barge being towed from penang to langkawi to conduct fibre optic cable laying

Barge

A barge is a flat-bottomed boat, built mainly for river and canal transport of heavy goods. Some barges are not self-propelled and need to be towed or pushed by towboats. Canal barges, towed by draft animals on an adjacent towpath, contended with the railway in the early industrial revolution, but were outcompeted in the carriage of high-value items due to the higher speed, falling costs, and route flexibility of rail.

Etymology

Barge is attested from 1300, from Old Frenchbarge, from Vulgar Latinbarga. The word originally could refer to any small boat; the modern meaning arose around 1480. Bark "small ship" is attested from 1420, from Old French barque, from Vulgar Latin barca (400 AD). The more precise meaning "three-masted ship" arose in the 17th century, and often takes the French spelling for disambiguation. Both are probably derived from the Latinbarica, from Greekbaris "Egyptian boat", from Copticbari "small boat", hieroglyphic Egyptian

and similar ba-y-r for "basket-shaped boat". By extension, the term "embark" literally means to board the kind of boat called a "barque".

El DeBarge - Lay With You ft. Faith Evans

On the dock - Sapurakencana 2000, Pipe lay barge

This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be illegal IMO, Its not 1960 anymore, 2 man rooms is the norm in most of the world now, 1 guy on days and one guy on nights, You never see you room mate.
http://sapurakencana.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/SapuraKencana%202000.pdf

Offshore pipeline

J Lay Virtual Tour

Derrick Lay Vessel 2000

The DLV2000 provides versatility for projects requiring a combination of pipelay, heavy lift, large deck space and offshore workforce accommodation. The capabilities traditionally required by many vessels are now available from one.

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Cable Lay Barge OMS Cable Empowered

Cable Lay Barge OMS Cable Empowered

Cable Lay Barge OMS Cable Empowered

Barge being towed from penang to langkawi to conduct fibre optic cable laying

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Explaining offshore pipe-laying 1

Explaining offshore pipe-laying 1

Explaining offshore pipe-laying 1

TAP's crossing of the Adriatic Sea is projected along the shortest-possible distance between Fier, in Albania and Italy's southern Puglia region, while taking into account environment protection requirements and the specifics of the Adriatic seabed. Laying the steel pipes at depths of more than 800 meters will allow developers use of S-type lay barges, a state-of-the-art technology widely used in pipeline construction.
Explaining offshore pipe-laying technique:
The offshore pipeline will be laid from a special vessel, the so-called S-type barge. Joints of 12-metre-long pipe will be welded to the pipeline string on the deck of the barge. The vessel is then moved forward, while the pipe string gets laid to its rear into the water and follows a S-shaped curvature to the seabed. Special equipment will be used at the landfalls in Italy and Albania to ensure that the pipe is pulled ashore with minimum adverse effect to the local

El DeBarge - Lay With You ft. Faith Evans

On the dock - Sapurakencana 2000, Pipe lay barge

This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be illegal IMO, Its not 1960 anymore, 2 man rooms is the norm in most of the world now, 1 guy on days and one guy on nights, You never see you room mate.
http://sapurakencana.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/SapuraKencana%202000.pdf

Offshore pipeline

J Lay Virtual Tour

Derrick Lay Vessel 2000

The DLV2000 provides versatility for projects requiring a combination of pipelay, heavy lift, large deck space and offshore workforce accommodation. The capabilities traditionally required by many vessels are now available from one.

published: 27 Jul 2016

Cable Lay Barge OMS Cable Empowered

Barge being towed from penang to langkawi to conduct fibre optic cable laying

published: 02 Jan 2017

Explaining offshore pipe-laying 1

TAP's crossing of the Adriatic Sea is projected along the shortest-possible distance between Fier, in Albania and Italy's southern Puglia region, while taking into account environment protection requirements and the specifics of the Adriatic seabed. Laying the steel pipes at depths of more than 800 meters will allow developers use of S-type lay barges, a state-of-the-art technology widely used in pipeline construction.
Explaining offshore pipe-laying technique:
The offshore pipeline will be laid from a special vessel, the so-called S-type barge. Joints of 12-metre-long pipe will be welded to the pipeline string on the deck of the barge. The vessel is then moved forward, while the pipe string gets laid to its rear into the water and follows a S-shaped curvature to the seabed. Special eq...

On the dock - Sapurakencana 2000, Pipe lay barge

This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be ill...

This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be illegal IMO, Its not 1960 anymore, 2 man rooms is the norm in most of the world now, 1 guy on days and one guy on nights, You never see you room mate.
http://sapurakencana.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/SapuraKencana%202000.pdf

This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be illegal IMO, Its not 1960 anymore, 2 man rooms is the norm in most of the world now, 1 guy on days and one guy on nights, You never see you room mate.
http://sapurakencana.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/SapuraKencana%202000.pdf

Derrick Lay Vessel 2000

The DLV2000 provides versatility for projects requiring a combination of pipelay, heavy lift, large deck space and offshore workforce accommodation. The capabi...

The DLV2000 provides versatility for projects requiring a combination of pipelay, heavy lift, large deck space and offshore workforce accommodation. The capabilities traditionally required by many vessels are now available from one.

The DLV2000 provides versatility for projects requiring a combination of pipelay, heavy lift, large deck space and offshore workforce accommodation. The capabilities traditionally required by many vessels are now available from one.

TAP's crossing of the Adriatic Sea is projected along the shortest-possible distance between Fier, in Albania and Italy's southern Puglia region, while taking into account environment protection requirements and the specifics of the Adriatic seabed. Laying the steel pipes at depths of more than 800 meters will allow developers use of S-type lay barges, a state-of-the-art technology widely used in pipeline construction.
Explaining offshore pipe-laying technique:
The offshore pipeline will be laid from a special vessel, the so-called S-type barge. Joints of 12-metre-long pipe will be welded to the pipeline string on the deck of the barge. The vessel is then moved forward, while the pipe string gets laid to its rear into the water and follows a S-shaped curvature to the seabed. Special equipment will be used at the landfalls in Italy and Albania to ensure that the pipe is pulled ashore with minimum adverse effect to the local

TAP's crossing of the Adriatic Sea is projected along the shortest-possible distance between Fier, in Albania and Italy's southern Puglia region, while taking into account environment protection requirements and the specifics of the Adriatic seabed. Laying the steel pipes at depths of more than 800 meters will allow developers use of S-type lay barges, a state-of-the-art technology widely used in pipeline construction.
Explaining offshore pipe-laying technique:
The offshore pipeline will be laid from a special vessel, the so-called S-type barge. Joints of 12-metre-long pipe will be welded to the pipeline string on the deck of the barge. The vessel is then moved forward, while the pipe string gets laid to its rear into the water and follows a S-shaped curvature to the seabed. Special equipment will be used at the landfalls in Italy and Albania to ensure that the pipe is pulled ashore with minimum adverse effect to the local

On the dock - Sapurakencana 2000, Pipe lay barge

This one has had at least one other name, And she way black most of her life. The thing that I don't like right off the start is 4 man rooms, That should be illegal IMO, Its not 1960 anymore, 2 man rooms is the norm in most of the world now, 1 guy on days and one guy on nights, You never see you room mate.
http://sapurakencana.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/SapuraKencana%202000.pdf

Derrick Lay Vessel 2000

The DLV2000 provides versatility for projects requiring a combination of pipelay, heavy lift, large deck space and offshore workforce accommodation. The capabilities traditionally required by many vessels are now available from one.

Explaining offshore pipe-laying 1

TAP's crossing of the Adriatic Sea is projected along the shortest-possible distance between Fier, in Albania and Italy's southern Puglia region, while taking into account environment protection requirements and the specifics of the Adriatic seabed. Laying the steel pipes at depths of more than 800 meters will allow developers use of S-type lay barges, a state-of-the-art technology widely used in pipeline construction.
Explaining offshore pipe-laying technique:
The offshore pipeline will be laid from a special vessel, the so-called S-type barge. Joints of 12-metre-long pipe will be welded to the pipeline string on the deck of the barge. The vessel is then moved forward, while the pipe string gets laid to its rear into the water and follows a S-shaped curvature to the seabed. Special equipment will be used at the landfalls in Italy and Albania to ensure that the pipe is pulled ashore with minimum adverse effect to the local

Barge

A barge is a flat-bottomed boat, built mainly for river and canal transport of heavy goods. Some barges are not self-propelled and need to be towed or pushed by towboats. Canal barges, towed by draft animals on an adjacent towpath, contended with the railway in the early industrial revolution, but were outcompeted in the carriage of high-value items due to the higher speed, falling costs, and route flexibility of rail.

Etymology

Barge is attested from 1300, from Old Frenchbarge, from Vulgar Latinbarga. The word originally could refer to any small boat; the modern meaning arose around 1480. Bark "small ship" is attested from 1420, from Old French barque, from Vulgar Latin barca (400 AD). The more precise meaning "three-masted ship" arose in the 17th century, and often takes the French spelling for disambiguation. Both are probably derived from the Latinbarica, from Greekbaris "Egyptian boat", from Copticbari "small boat", hieroglyphic Egyptian

and similar ba-y-r for "basket-shaped boat". By extension, the term "embark" literally means to board the kind of boat called a "barque".